ShowOneApp

biography

One Zero One Audio was created in 2015 by two music lifers, Tony Fagenson and Jerry Fitzgerald, to create software “for musicians and by musicians” – primarily ShowOne, the ultimate backing tracks app for iOS. Their unique and shared experience in the world of live music makes them ideally fitted to creating innovative tools that help real musicians in real-world scenarios.

Tony Fagenson is a multi-instrumental recording artist and producer, most well-known as a founding member, songwriter, and drummer of the multi-platinum rock band Eve 6. He has accumulated songwriting and production credits for a number of artists, sometimes under the moniker ALLIES, including Puddle of Mudd, Emily Osment, Sandra N, Illustrated, and more.

Jerry Fitzgerald is a seasoned touring professional with almost two decades of experience as well as a drummer and founding member of the band Jonnywas (featured on the soundtrack to the film A Walk To Remember). Mr. Fitzgerald has worked as stage manager and/or backline tech for many professional live acts including Cee Lo Green, The Germs, God Lives Underwater, Eve 6, and most recently Fitz and the Tantrums.

“The idea for ShowOne was hatched while we were on tour together in late 2012. We had both been dealing with backing tracks for years and were tired of jumping through hoops to get them working right. We thought there had to be a better way than what current options allowed. So what started as an idea scribbled on napkins in a bar on tour eventually grew into ShowOne. We’re excited to see where this road leads, and we hope that you’ll join us!” Tony and Jerry, One Zero One Audio

Wanted to spread the word about a live backing tracks app that we created for iOS called ShowOne. It’s got an automatic click track, ability to change track tempo, pitch, and more, and it works in a 4 channel mode with certain audio interfaces and doubles as a great backup or practice tool. You can try it for free on the App Store.

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